I had a problem with my iPhone when I had it, that everytime I sync'd the music and stuff to it, and went to use a 3rd party app afterwards, it would go to load then just go back to the home screen, and would do this until I either updated an app or installed another app. Quite odd.
Also I had the battery indicator stuck on full at one point, which would seem like a good thing, but not when its lying and the phone dies on you even though it looks like the battery was full :lol:
Also the volume slider has stuck occasionally, if I slid it to another point it would automatically slide back to where it was set.
So that was three bugs I had in the month and a half of being an iPhone clan member, and still after that, I don't think any other phone will now cut it for me.
Furie the phone features are pretty simple really, if someone rings and the phone was locked, you have to slide to answer, preventing you from answering mistakenly, if you were using the phone and it was unlocked, either of the two simple options to tap "Reject" or "Answer"....
The keyboard was pretty easy to get used to, the auto-correct thing can be annoying but you can turn that off.
The mass appeal is a good thing, it was the same with Nokias (especially 3310's) years ago, you could pick up spare parts/accessories for next to nothing due to the mass production of the things.
Oh and yes, I was part of the "iPhones are crap" camp before actually using one!
Also I had the battery indicator stuck on full at one point, which would seem like a good thing, but not when its lying and the phone dies on you even though it looks like the battery was full :lol:
Also the volume slider has stuck occasionally, if I slid it to another point it would automatically slide back to where it was set.
So that was three bugs I had in the month and a half of being an iPhone clan member, and still after that, I don't think any other phone will now cut it for me.
Furie the phone features are pretty simple really, if someone rings and the phone was locked, you have to slide to answer, preventing you from answering mistakenly, if you were using the phone and it was unlocked, either of the two simple options to tap "Reject" or "Answer"....
The keyboard was pretty easy to get used to, the auto-correct thing can be annoying but you can turn that off.
The mass appeal is a good thing, it was the same with Nokias (especially 3310's) years ago, you could pick up spare parts/accessories for next to nothing due to the mass production of the things.
Oh and yes, I was part of the "iPhones are crap" camp before actually using one!